Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, April 03, 1896, Image 3

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    A SPECIFIC
FOB
La Grippe, for Golds, Coughs,
' AND LUNG TROUBLES,
AVFR,G CHERRY
HI til W PECTORAL
"Two years ago, I had the grippe,
and it left me with a cough which gave
me no rest night or day. My family
physician prescribed for me, changing
the medicine as often as he found the
things I had taken were not helping
t?
me, but, in spite of his attendance, I got
no better. Finally, my husband.-read-Ing
one day of a gentleman who had
had the grippe and was cured by taking
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, -procured, for
me, a bottle of this medicine, and before
I had taken half of it, I was cured. I
have used the Pectora for my children
and in my family, whenever we havo
needed it, and have found it a specific
. for colds, coughs, and lung troubles."
Emily Wood, North St., Elkton, Md.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral
Highest Honors at World's Fair.
Cleanse the System with Ayer's, Sanaparilht
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Take Notice.
L The sum of live contt per Una will be
Ihanred for "cards of thanks," "resolutions ol
respect," lists of wedding presents and donora,
nd obituary notloes, (otlior than those the edit
or hall himself give at a mattHr of news,) and
aotloea ol special meetings lor whatever purpose.
X Notice! ol church and society and all other
jntertaiiiinents from which revenue Is to be de
rived, shall be chanted for at the rate ol five
jenU a Hue. These rules will be strictly adher
ed to lu every limtance.
Advertislnx rates reasonable and made known
ipon application.
TIME-TABLE.
fits for Hani man, Monument. Lons; Creek,
loha Hay and Canyon Cltjr. leaves as lullows :
Every day at (I a. m., eio-pt Honda?.
Arrlveaeverydayat; ,n., except Mniiday.
Tha ch-aiK-t. qulckiHit and bvat line to or
from the Inturiur fount ry.
WALT. TUOMIMON, Prop.
Conser & Brock, Annuls.
Qambrinus Beer,
XwHALr PINT BOTTLES
City Hotel Bar!
Drinkable Liquors and Smekabla
Cigara. Call on Tad.
orncr k
iica
Have added a NEW SPRING
STOCK of Trimmed Hats for
Ladies and Misses to the Fell stock
on May Street and .ask the Public
to call and sec them before purchasing.
Did It Ever Occur to You?
That a Firm Could bo Boycotted
nnd Still do Business ?
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Am si. I at i I -!
SSnt Isfnctloii
Here and There.
Little Elmer Bloonm ia still quite ill.
Chaa. Johnson was in Hnhn
terday.
Harry Myers is back from his father's
Blalnek ranch.
L. Blomentbal returned from Port
land last week.
Bruoe MoAlister was in from Lexing
ton yesterday.
0. A. Hales was in town yeserday
from Galloway.
Ed. Aohbangh was oyer from Eight
Mile yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Haul were in
Heppner Tuesday.
J. M. Hamblet took in the populist
convention Thursday.
Gna. Hale dropped over from Little
Butter creek Thursday.
Wm. Don flip as and wife were in from
Butter creek Thursday.
Hon. J. N. Brown is confined to his
room with a severe oold.
Sunday is Easter. Look np your hen
that lays the colored eggs.
Ben Maltnnnn war in tn a H on 1 tVio
populist convention yesterday.
Mrs. W. B. Gilliam moved out to her
Hard man possessions this week.
Bill Tnurnm name in WArlnsalav and
took in the populist proceedings.
An AnrthnnaVn vioi'tarl Pnetlarwl .
terday. It did no damage, however.
Drink the celebrated J. H. Cutter
whiskey. On tap at Ohris Borobers'. i
T,a ftrnnrln Murhla WnrV. T n..n
Ore. 8,0. Smith, salesman, Heopner.
Onnar RnhnfTnr was in tmm 1 W
Morrow's Rbea creek ranoh yesterday.
evening for Hillsboro to be absent about
ten days.
WnVlia'a Rnnleral l?.taiim!niiiA.
on sale at Minor & Oo.'s, reduced from
50 ots. to 25 cts. tf.
Billy Orank got in from Hitter Wed
nesday. He reports considerable snow
in Camas praine.
D. W. Dobbins arrived from Hillsboro
Wednesday rooming to accept a position
with Minor & Co.
Emile Marx, representing Blumauer
Frank Drug Co., of Portlaod, was in
town early this week.
Billy Sorivner has almost completed
his new blacksmith shop, down below
Geo. Harrington's residence.
Best aoooramodatlon and oourteous
trentmentat the Imperial Hotel, Seventh
and Waeb. Sts., Portland, Oregon.
Mrs. Hick Matthews returned borne
last Sunday from Centralis, Wash.,
where she has been to visit her parents.
Assessor Willis is preparing his blanks
from the present ownership books for
the yearly onslought onto tbe taxpayers.
Stacy Roberts was over from Eight
Mile yesterday. His son, who hat been
ill for some time, is getting better grad
ually. Eight Mile was represented yes terday
bv Pearl Jones, E. B. Stanton, Hem an
Caldwell, Rev. Swift, Cliff Jones and
otbera.
Frank Wilmartta left yesterday for the
Okanogan with Mrs. Weloh's oattle,
Wm. Kuark having taken them on tbe
shares.
Thera will be a O. A. B. meeting held
at Lexington nn tbe last Saturday in
April, the 25th Inst. All comrades are
invited.
Minor A Co., the reducers of prices,
Lave now on hand the celebrated Wak-
Ilea Squirrel Poison. Call and aea what
they sell it for. tf.
The Lexington drug store has sold its
stock of goods to Wells Warren, of
this plaoe, and has gone ont of bnsineas.
It was owned by H. Fadberg.
Mathews Bros, have moved across on
the east side of Main street, in tbe
building formerly oooupied by tba Gem
saloon. They will be pleased to see
their old customers. tf
Thore will ha preaching Ratnrdny
night and Sunday morning at the M. E.
church, Elder Morier presiding. The
Sunday sohool will present an Easter
program for Sunday evening.
J A. Paltrann and Pilar iVRn m
down to Portland to attend the Mystic
nanqnet ot tbe Hth degree, Scottish
Rita Masons. W. H. Swayoe is palling
the tbrottls during Pat's abseoos.
Csay Officer, of Davvills, waa in town
srly in the week, on tbe way homo from
the atals) nnnvontlnn. II mmm mlrmlA
that John 6. Lure bad beeoabangbied,"
oot jono turned op later oo all right.
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O tin in ii teed.
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Highest nrinea nairt fnr ah.on nolle at
the lower warehouse. tf
A new time table will go into effect
immediately, making tba time between
Portland and Spokane fonr hoars
shorter.
Messrs. W. O. Smead and J. O. War
moth will represent Wells Springs pre
otnut at tbe demooratio convention next
Saturday.
Osoar 8chaffer thinks that Marvin
Smith is tbe best driver on Rhea creek.
Why he should so oonolude the writer
knows not.
Geo. D. Fell left f ( r Pendleton on
Wednesday's train and will at oooe pro
ceed np in Washington to but wool for
E. Y. Judd & Root.
Every man having a beard should
keep it an even and natural color, and
if it is not so already, use Buckingham's
Dye and appear tidy.
The delegates to the state convention
from Grant county are: Wm. Rudio,
Dennis McCray. Ed Hall, Dave Over
holt and Cbas. Parrish.
Born To the wife ot Wilson E. Brook,
Thursday. Anr. '2. in Hannnnr. a 10
pound boy. Wilson hardly deigns to
reoogoize bis best friends.
G. B. Hatt, the tonsorial artist, can
be found at his parlors, Matlook oorner,
where he will die nun He nt nnnnlar nrinoa
shaves, shampoos, hairouts. etc.
Tow raoes were run Wednesday, Ches
ter and ftrnvar. nnA.half mila vnn Kw
the latter, and Chester and Brownie,
one-fourth mile, won by Brownie.
Any inventor in Eastern Oregon who
desires tbe services of an attorney in
Washington, D. O., will find it to his
advantage to call on or address this pa
per. 6tf
Mrs. M. A. Knox, of lone, will open
up this week with a oomplete milliner
stock in the store next door to tbe lone
hotel, in lone. Tbe stook will be well
selected aod Mrs. Knox deserves tbe
patronage of tbe ladies of that vicinity.
27 30-law.
Tt mif aavA vnn ftimA nA tvmtiAw t KA
informed that, when you need a blood
purifier. Ayer's sarsaparilla is the kind
most in favor with the mnHinil iw.
fession. It is the standard and. as
suoh, the only blood-purifier admitted
at the Ohioago World's Fair.
Ho, ye voting men of Morrow, whistle up a
lively tune
For the "Candidate," I'm free to state, will stay
with us till June;
Then let him oil his auger blade, with "Sperry's
Linwood Rye;"
Tla sweet to think, of that good old drink, for
voting men are dry.
Sold only at tbe Belvedere saloon.
The rapidity with wbioh oroup de-
VelonB fulls for Inatant trutnunl. n1
yet few households are prepared for
its visits. An admirable remedy for
mis disease is Ayer's Cherry Pectoral.
It has saved hundreds of 11va an1
should be in every home where there
are young children.
Will Soon bb Hebh. Ladies, your
attention is called to tbe faot that Mrs.
M. E. Brlggs, of tbe "Leading Milli oery
House", of Tbe Dalles, Oregon, will be
in Heppner on Tuesday, April 7ih with
a oomplete line ot latest novelties in
summer millinery. These goods are
new goods, showing latest designs of
Eastern houses aod trimmed by a
thoroughly competent city . trimmer.
They will be displayed in tbe parlors of
the Palaoe hotel, oommenoing Tuesday,
April 7th. Call and inspeot onr goods.
2t.
A Matorai BeantlHer.
Karl's Clover Root Tea purifies tho
blood aod gives a dear and beautiful
complexion. For sale by Wells St War
ren. SStbaybd Away. A short time sinoe
a horse belonging to A. Abrahamsiok, of
tbia city, strolled away from Heppner
and has not aluoa been found. The
horse was brown in oolor and bad a
barb wire cot on tba inside ot right fore
leg, above tbe knee. Finder will confer
a great tavor by returning same to tbe
owner In this oity and reoeive a reward
ot 91 00 5 8
For Dyspepsia
and Liver complaiot yon bavs a printed
guarantee on every boitle of Sbilob'i
VitalUer. It never fails to cure. For
sals by Wells A Warren.
Niw Fiko Yard. Win. Oordon has
ODened UD the trnl var.l n-.f
the Uaentts office, and now solicits a
snare oi your patronage. Billy ia right
at home at Ibis business, and your
horses will ha (vika.l fi.
i easooabla. Hay and grain for sale. tf.
Catarrh Car,
health aod sweet breath secured, by
8bllob's Catarrh Remedy. Prios 60
centa. Nasal Injector frsa. For aala by
Walla & Warren.
Echo ataga leave Heppner Mondays,
Wednesdays aod Fridaya. Leave Echo
Tucedaye, Tursdsya and tietnrdays.
far Si each way. Oflloe, Wells A
Warrsn.Ueppeer. Ed. Driakell, Prop.
ah
For 123.60 I will sell a first claaa, high
grade, bigb arm sswlog machine guaran
teed (or 10 years. For further particu
lars Ball on or suldraaa. M A. I ..nh
Lsiiogf on, Oregon. 84-tf.
Walt- Thompson runs ataga between
Hstrner and Unanmanf
day exoept Monday aod leaving every
day eiopl Hnodey. HborUal and ebeap
t rout to tba Interior. Ouo A
Uroek, agents.
! liMwwa
At Darling-ton rwcoaUy a minister's
IlltU daughter waa attending bar first
church acrvkM. bn luul Hisrsms hr
father ia th pulpit befor. and oa bis
sntranr thera br prvavar of inlnd
furcuok hrr and al pipml out in a voir
reaai of rrotgiiltiooi "Why,
thrrw'a my papa sp thera ia that bos!"
Ariigtng j.iuity rpl 4ma afan
tba lillJ auahlva, aod for a avaaoa ther
waa a grrat calm, lint ll.a arvi waa
grlavooaly long I eucb a m worship
r, and ah bn-am rry rvatleaa, walk
ing bp aod dowa tb pw and atgblog
auilil.ly. "It won't I king, Ovar."
RiBRiin blsprrB.t. Wlirrriiprta b.
tord another brWf vrhid of uiH, bat
It waa aot to last. Tlrvd tmiiy nature
bad rvacbad it wtui'iat limit of endur
ance, and by and by orr U quiet lia
Uart aroa a tail ult, tlar aod
plaiwubt aod auaslng;! "Isn't yon
Marly dob, yyf Lwitdoa Itt-fl"-
m
ar V Um
Ot ItxaM aabapey pm abo ar eat-
9mlim With SiAaS aiAM MfAttt. kl
tvry slls-bl sal, anal.U bi en.lora
B aaibl M lf Atd ilala tad
e r"p.a, tba art
pm Uwl ma t par aa I b"itl tg
by lha grswl bttotJ pari3r an i I
... II t. U . ..Hi.
Kon-t't fills ar lb ts aflaf d.inaf
,ll, mm 4fttn( prarsiit oti(a-
lifttt, ST.
THE NAME OF " MURPHY."
Aa Irish Clergyman Repudiate It In
Favor of tha O'Morthoe."
England has done many wrongs to
Ireland, but one of the worst of them
has only just come to light It seems,
says London Truth, that we have stolen
from the Irish the ancient name of
O'Morchoe and substituted for it a base
English counterfeit in the shape of
"Murphy." At last one of the family.
Rev. Thomas Arthur MucMurrough
Murphy, rector of Kilternan, has deter
mined to have back the ancient family
property. He now advertises through
the press he has for and on behalf of
himself, his children and descendants
renounced, relinquished and abandoned
"my said newer or Anglicized, but
hitherto always by me used, name of
Murphy, and that instead thereof he
revives his ancient and true name of
O'Morchoe. Long may he live to re
joice in the recovery of his lost prop
erty! Probably when once they real
ize that they are only Anglicized O'Mor
choes we shall have the whole of the
great Murphy family throughout the
United Kingdom, to say nothing of the
colonies and the United States, follow
ing the lead of Rev. Thomas Arfhur
MacMurrough. There is an h-umble
article of diet (also Anglicized) which
I have heard spoken of as a 'murphy."
Ought we to call that an O'Morchoe,
too?
A Diplomatic Tutor.
From a French journal comes this
little anecdote of a tutor and his royal
pupil: The lesson was in Roman history
and the prince waa unprepared. "We
come now to the Emperor Caligula.
What do you know about him, prince?"
The question was followed by a silence
that was becoming awkward, when it
was broken by the diplomatic tutor.
"Your highness is right," he said, "per
fectly right. The less said about this
finptfiw the bettor."
Democratio County Convention.
A demnnrnlin nnnntv nnn
- vuuicuuuii lll
tbe OOUntv of Morrow. afntA nl rt.unnn
is called to meet in Heppner, in said
county, on Saturday, April 4. 1896, at
iu o moon a. m , lor cne purpose of nom
inating candidates tor tbe following
county offioers: One oounty judge,
Oonntv flommiaainrtAF nnnnf.
- . . - . . , vu.iij vim,,
oounty sheriff, county representative,
ouuuiy treasurer, oounty assessor, ojuu
ty sohool superintendent, county coroner
and oounty surveyor, and also preoinot
officers for tbe several preoinots, and
four deleeatea each tn tlia miuta .ml
second district congressional conven
tion, ana to trankaot suoh other busi
ness S8 mav nronnrlv nnma hAFnra .n.k
convention. The convention will oon-
sisc or 9d delegates, ohosen by the sey
eral Dreainata? and thn uvonl
of the county will be entitled to repre
sentation in saia oonvention as follows:
HeDDner 4 F.ioht Miio o
Gentry 4 Alpine.....' .2
Mt. Vernon 3 Pine Oity 2
IOCS 1 Mattnann O
Ceoil 2 Ixingtiin!.'i.'.'i!i2
lry 2 Wells Springs.... 2
Dry Fork 2 Lena 2
Tbe same being one dolegnte at-large
from eaoh precinct, ami oue delegate for
every fifteen votes, and one for every
fruotion over one half of fifteen votes
cant for J. H. lUley, the dcmr.orntio can
didate for congressman, at tbe eleolion
in June, 1894.
Primaries to eleot the delegates in
eaoh of the several preoinots will be
held Maroh 28, 196. Poll will be open
at 2 o'clock p. m., and will be oonduoted
in tba usual manner of holding primary
elections. J. y. Morrow,
Chair. Demooratio County Committee.
BHEEP fOK BAIX
I have 1.5(10 ewes ant T nnn lu,ti.
that I will soli after abeariug at SI per
ui-uu, an ronnn. rarliea wishing to
buy should address me at Vinsoo, or
call on me at my ranch in MoDonald
oanyon, near Vinson.
Cass Matlock,
20 I m Vinson, Oregon.
CATARRH
is a
LOCAL DISEASE
aaa Is tha mall eatds sna"
staMsa cliaialie caanoss.
It can bs cared by a pleasant
faetly Into lha aoauils. Ba
log quickly aJanrtwd It flvse
roller at on ca
Ely's Cream Balm
1 Wbk-S laannltari AL.
Is acknowladnd la ha lha hwm hmni hum m
Nasal Catarrh. Cold la Haaa and Hay Fsvar of all
rsnsdtas. I' - -ill Tl-snirs Ihs maslpsasstfrs.
ailaya a! a and Inflammation, hsals tha sona, pro.
iKta tha nwrnbram from cm da, rMima Uia smeas
tt taataaniWmril, Hrlcv S"e.atlrnf slats nrhymaiL
LX bUOl ULIUi, M Warm ainat, ,m tots.
CITATION.
I THE COP NT Y COfBT Or THE STATE
ol Oregon, lor tha County of Morrow. In
tha mailer o tha aetata of Thomas f. Barton,
T
Inl
To tha rielrs at law, and any and all Persons
ilemtel In said eelat. grafting:
n tba name til tha Htata of iirion ..,
herrbv ntcl and r-ilrrd Ui a -ar In Ilia
County Court ot tba Mala ol Oregon, for the
County ol Morrow, at the court room thetmf, at
lleppir. In Ihe oiimit of Morrow nn Monday
tba llh day ol May, , at 10 o'clock In lha
lorenoonnf thai day. then and there In show
rans, II ant eilet. why an oflrr ol Ihlanoirt
should no ha made fur tha aala ol all the rr.l
piorty belonging tn lha aald eaato. dwrthnl
aa lolloaa, 10 w-: M '4 atA u ,. M i. r, ) a.,
M J4 aaat.and WH hfcu fti NF, and Nw 1,
ar.Soa...Tp a. k W X., W. Malllu
Morrow fHi'ilr. Oregon.
niiaaaa, lha Hon. Jnlloa K.llhlv,
Jivlgrol lha 1 onnly I onrt rrf lit
("IA. Dtaieol nrrg,Mi. Ir lhat.Hintvol
Morrow wiih lha a ,4 M Couil
SlTl led, this std day ol April A U , tin
Ansel. J, W. MiiHK'iW.
tort. cieik.
Notice of Intention.
Laaa Orrus at La Qar Oss.ma.
Marrh M. Iat
VoTic K is iitRrav mvt. hut ihr
iv I'-lloa lug named artii.f has nie.1 nMl-e
ol bis l iienUon In make Snal pnail In so i-.rt
ol 1,1. claim a ad lhal aald l.r.. w l, n.a.e
! loomy (Ink, rf Morriw minly, at
IU iowr, iirgon, on May lh, ! els
An I. I. MAUJi ti. it K Mo UN,
Jp?,,Jr jj " " . . la 1 a R.
He namea the Mtnwlnf winaas In prove Ms
entiiinoooe resldencw a p.. a and Miltlalloa ol.
aald laod ll :
John Moiallf Jerry llroenan, J II Ocean
vl, it. a HuBotd. ail ol V loar.n. .-,..
m. r, aniN.
Notice of Intention.
TAKt rri( R 4tTiiV fui 1 rs or.'.w,
i kyt I l N.rfk. la ,.,.i,f gi,.n (hat
le loimwiag aaaM i'il.a S.-H Mi
ol hie ln-nii..a in aake Saal Sipnol la ki x
l aia claim anA thai .act .r... a he made
llor the rM,Hiy eiek ol Morrow CMinir at
ll..of . !... rti. atay K l. tit
rM KS I. MM, IN R ho irf.
M lha g , T la N V. K W M
Hi M"im lha ..'l.,e..g illmm ., .rnre
Me coim-i Mae met lento i aw-l e iilaii.,H
ul aeld Knl Ki
J" M M.t-a. Ja file., I Kl'k Jaa
tOg. alt 4 a.ef.p.M!, IN-H
IK I U'mll
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Notice of final Ssttkmtnt,
Null" la uraritr i,nr TWT tin
-1 a. li.ll-al.rf ol Ihe m.l.
'4 1 II ath.a. 4e-e.'l ol mli I ,,m
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A. SUM
A4IbmH'i
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OITOS
In combination, proportion and
process Hood's Sarsaparilla is pecaliar
to itself, and unequalled in true merit
No other medicine ever possessed so
much curative power, or reached such
enormous sales, or made such won
derful cures, as Hood's Sarsaparilla.
It is undoubtedly the best medicine
ever made to purify, vitalize and en
rich the blood.
That is the secret of fts success.
Head this statement:
"When my son was 7 years of age, he
had rheumatic fever and acute rheuma
tism, which settled in his left hip. He
was so sick that no one thought there was
any help for him. Five sores broke out
on his thigh, which the doctor said were
sores. We had three different doctors.
Pieces ot bone came out of the sores. The
last doctor said the leg would have to be
cut open and the bone scraped, before he
could get well. Howard became so low
that he would cat nothing, and one doc
tor said there was no chance for him.
" One day, a newspaper recommonding
Hood's Sarsaparilla was left at our door.
We decided to try this medicine Howard
commenced taking it the last of February,
after having been sick lor a year and a
half, ne hadn't taken it a week before I
saw that his appetite began to Improve,
and then he gained rapidly. I gave him
five bottles, when ihe sores were all healed
and they never broke out again. The
crutches he had used for four years wero
laid aside, as he had no further use for
them. I give all tho credit to Hood's Sar
eaparilla." Mrs. Ada L. Moody, Fay
Street, Lynn, Mass.
This and many similar cures prove that
Sarsaparilla
Is te One True niood Purifier. All druggists. $1.
Pr"varcu only by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell. Mass.
LETTER LIST.
T ETTERS ADVERTISED AT HEPPNEK
I J Or Mnroh .V I MIA
Geiuer, William C. Hall, O. W.
When calling for these letters please lay
advertised. J. p. Williams, P. M.
Notice ot Final Settlement.
iOTICE 18 ITKREHV GIVEN THAT THE
11 undersigned, Kliza J. Boyer, executrix ol
the estate of W. G. Boyer, deceased, will make
Final Settlement of her aeeounU with said es
tate a such executrix at the next term of the
Probate Court of Morrow County to be hoklcn
at the court house in lleppner. In said County
on the 4th day of May, A. D. 1896, at 10 o'clock
. m. MRS. ELIZA J. BOYER,
&'-35 Executrix.
Administrator's Notice.
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
undersigned has been appointed adminis
trator ol the estate ol Sarah II Fell, deceased,
by the County Court ol Morrow County, HUtte
ol Oregon. All persons having claims against
said estate are hereby required to present them
to me at Heppner, Or., duly verified, wllhlo six
months from date hereof.
Dated this 6th day of March, lttx).
m C. E. FELL
Administrator.
Notice of Final Settlement.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. THAT THE
uuderslgni-d administrator of the estate of
G. W. H. Brians, deceased, will make Final
Hettlement of his accounts with said estate as
such administrator, at the next term ol tha
County Court ol Morrow County, at Heppner,
Oregon, o be hnldnn at Heppner, Oregon, In
said County, ou Ihe 4th day ol May, lttuti, at 10
O'clock, a. m.
ANDREW ROOD,
Administrator.
Notice 0 Intention.
Land Orrica at L(iann, Oasuoit.
March S, l,
VOTICE IH rIKRKRY GIVEN THAT THE
liilliialng liaiiu-.l settler has hied notlc
ol his Intention to maka llnal proof In supiairt
ol his clnlm, and that said pnaif will I made
iN'fora 'ttitiit w I 'In, b ti Umm- I '. .....( ...
I at Heppner, Oregon, on April n, i '
SYl.VKnlKR W. FUiltKiiN,
no.. r no. , lor ins bw1- hk1; and SEU
HWttar..art NW1 NK'4 and fiKia NwJ
8c riTp. 4S. R. 2K. W, M.
Ha namea the following altnews to pmva
hiscntitliiiinus resldanca upon and eultlvaUon
of aald laud, vis:
Pat Ciiillane. William Warrrn, Oils. Hal,
Frank Hale, ol Heppner, Oregon.
B. r. WILSON.
Agistor.
Notice of Intention.
I AND OFFICE AT THE DALLFrl. OHEOON,
J Mar. h. a. Isai. Notli-o la hereby siren
that lha following named aeltler has filed un
til ol hla Intention In make Anal proof In sup
port of his claim, and that aald proof will be
mada bt lore J. W. Morrow, l oiiiily Clara, at
Heppner, Oregon, on April rt, vis;
JAMFa CAR fY
jbV. "Wl "' '"' ,0, Tf' -
He names tha following witnesses tn prove
his pniitluiioos rnehleitca upon and eulUialloo
ol, aald land. vl-
I barley Van Winkle. Francis Kilkenny, Bsr.
O'T Jkohertjr, John k llkenny, of italloaay, (11a.
UIM. "s.r. Mooaa, Kegnur.
T imhr Culture, F inai Proof.
Nolle for Pablicallaa.
JA"I "FFH E AT THE I'AI.I.M. OREGON,
i March iMs Notlia la hereby ateea
II, al A ml raw Km tier, ol Islington, l)ion,
haa Sled ootlra ,A Inlcnllnn In make final pnan
Ivfora I M M or roa, rou oly rletk. al hla nlh.-a
lu Heppner. Ongon. nn Hal. inlay Ihe Wte, rlay
ol Mr, on 1 Holier nllnra application
So, ,.. ,rf lha SW, Quarter ol serMon iH Ha
I'l.lo luao.l.lp N. 7 a, hauge ho J Fast
He nates aa Hltneeaea J am -a I'ypert, k.,.
hen Um, I V., llioa.aon, Jaioea laih, allot
Milogum, Oregon.
ikIL f. M'lORR.
" a later.
Notice of Intention. '
f AND rri at at THR DAl l FA. ORRGON,
IS Marhr. Ia. I'll, a la herrlr fl..B thai
lbs lolloalng named aeltler haa Slen lurilraul
hla loleiillou In make Snal pc-'l In support of
h-fcl.l.n. and ll.al aald pl.. mill m snale
ri.nej n ai..,.,w monly alert, al Heppoa
Orrgon, on Mar ), ar. itf
A fim A Ma filkg
HI r No ai. I.r lha F' Itv, aec, II. aad
II. Tp I a k '
lie namea lha loln.wing wllneaia to prove
hla e.,i,ii,,( real leiwa upua aod mitlialiwa
ol aald land, vis
r imer airy, rraok t.enlry, W 0. anal,
Joka Baftnti, ail of lleppner Otreon
III t M'HIMg,
' k later.
D.J. McFaul, M. D.
At J. Jf. HtQtn'i fiisDincf.
E. L. FREELAND,
' CQIMCIIOHS,
t INSURANCE,
Ma ABSTRACTS.
V. S. I AM) COMMISSIONS.
Ia-1 i l ta iM rii-al oi. T"S,
j unrritrm. ic:if,
HAVE YOU HEARD
THAT THERE'S
Bess a Chaage ia Business ill taai!
ED. R. BISHOP
Has bought out the General Merchandise Business of the McFarland
Mercantile Co., and the stock is being disposed of at
Wholesale Slaughter Prices !
REGARDLESS OF COST.
All woolen goods, boots, shoes, overshoes, ete., are being sold below
wholesale cost Great discounts on hardware, tinware, glassware, hate,
caps, blankets and in fact everything kept in a general mercantile es
tablishment. Call and see the stock before it is too late.
FRANK MTARLAND, FH R RI9HOP Pmn
Manager and Salesman. - L" ' D 1 n V f rrOp.
The National Bank Building, Heppner, Ore.
flat De
mmwmmmhiMlt M r
Some people want the earth; you can get a
goodly portion of it at
GEO. A. BROWN'S
HAEDMAN STORE,
With very little money. He keeps a full line
of general merchandise, including dry
goods, groceries, boots, shoes.
GEO. A. BROWN, HARDMAN, OR.
Gilliam & Bisbee
We are not email men,
we are Dot He Largest
s a a But when the people of all the
Hardware, Tinware, Crockeryware, Glassware, Wood and Willowware, Nails, Iron, Barbwtre 1
Cumberland Coal. Oass and Watar PI ,u pi,w inn,,... D. ...... ...a ., ... '
. , ... " r-t'-r aim xuhihvs, nagons,
Hacks, Buggies, Wagon Material, Hardwood, Axes, Hammers, Saws, Bledgus,
Wedges, Ouns, Pistols, Cartridges and Ammunition, Mason Jars, Gran
iteware, Hows, Harrows, llakes. Mowers, Tubs. Wash Bolllors
and Boards, Sheet Iron, Zlno, eto.,eto.,
Should call and Examine our Goods and Get Prices.
We have Good Goods at Faib Prices, and Cheap John Goods at Chop John Prlcca.
aiIL,3L,IA.M & BISBKE,
MA.IN STHEET -
T. R. HOWARD
-DEALS IN
Groceries, Gents' Furnishing Goods,
Stockmens' Supplies, Etc.,
And Wants Your Trade !
He will make it an object for you to trade with
him as Lis prices are right, and all goods that he
handles are ot the very best.
Store on Main Street, Next Door
to City Drug Store,
I-Ioppnor, Oregon.
Sarreaaor to C. i. Van Diiya. Kelt door to ( lit li.i..
Has everything in tho line of Fresh Groceries,
Candies, Nuts, and also keeps Crockery,
Lamps and Tinware.
Stock is Complete. Notions a Specialty.
TFITiTiIS d 3LafS"03SrS,
AttornoyH t 11 iw,
All baaloaa alUmleJ to la a .romp and aetiafarlorr
banaar. Nolarlaa iBb!io anj Cullackrra.
fiPPimrn rriCE IN "ATIOHAL HANK LCILMNCl.
I1F.PIKEII, l I ; i 011F.OOH
fr ""I Don't You W.mt .1 Place to
ft Put up Your Team?
' ' lV) C CrHfj Am You In Nr1 nf n Sn.UI,.
n , l i 11 ir, 11 Tawaft II I I W
' .a-waawa-AaV I lOFSC I
All thfai can I irrrorrHl at Tliomt.n Uictia, I,ower Main Htrent,
Hct'IitiiT, Orrgoo.
Ttee realleeaeei era well a,.,.i.l..l-l aim Ureal, ll.r..,r l..k IH'Haie) al lhe runlleL
,,M' laasaia aatei aa4 Una la aaaain Ibe-a alt..i4 alia lfa.l.i. ihs.
I'rVaa la keefliif a Ilk Ibe U mm.
THOMPSON HINNB,
x.x-rjt-r4mavf. ncmrin.
THE PALACE HOTEL 1JA1J,
.). O. MOItCi I KliS. .Pi-op.
Keeps the Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
Ton Ml
Bbs. We are small men, s.
piercWs in newoiim
mrroundlng country are In need olm
IIEPPNElt. OUKOOTST